I don't.
And I'll tell you why.
If you'll recall, I posted about the dreamy, little blue farmhouse
that I've been stalking for the past few months right 
HERE.
Go back and read that post, I'll wait for you.
So anyway, almost 70 of you weighed in on what you thought.
Most of you agreed that it is indeed a gem,
and certainly worthy of further consideration.
Fast forward a week.
I'd spent the day at 
my booth and a couple of estate sales, just keeping busy.
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 Kay said...I'd say go for it!! The little house out back is a small studio with  sink and window AC. One of the upper rooms is a studio.   That's  my art work on the walls. I'm an artist and do watercolors and oil..and a  few mosaics... and some of this and some of that.  I should know,  it is my house you're in love with!!!;-)  I was in Sunrise  Antiques today just after you left and casually mentioned my house being  for sale.   The listing has run out so you may talk directly to  us. Jim and Kay (phone # edited out)
Kay said... I will say the wiring has been updated before we bought it but still  needs some more. Plumbing is good, we have worked on that.   Bunkhouse  has its own bathroom that's why there are two septics.  Main  septic was pumped 18 months ago.  Nearly all realestate is  overpriced around here and these old houses are hard to come by. The  ceilings are 7 1/2 ft. Looks like they started out 8ft when they first  built. The paneling up now covers original beaded board just like the  upstairs. 
 
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Coincidence? Or as I've heard it called, God-incidence?
As Kay (the homeowner) said, she had popped in to my antique mall
and casually struck up a conversation with mall-owner Vickie.
Kay mentioned that she was selling her farmhouse about 20 miles away.
Vickie asked her where the house was located,
and when Kay told her, a funny look came over Vickie's face.
So I called Kay, and me and Mr. Twig headed over last night
and spent almost TWO HOURS touring the house and property
and just visiting with this wonderful couple!
So.....is it as amazing as I had hoped it would be?
Let's just say it's pretty darn amazing!
I didn't take any new pics,
as I thought that might be considered crass with the owners right there.
But I can fill in the dots a bit.
The kitchen?
Has incredible built-in pie-safe type cabinets. LOVE these!
There's a dreamy sun-room that's just off the kitchen...
The original hardware on many of the doors and cabinets
is the sort of stuff we all just eat up.
The upstairs?
Better than I had imagined.
I can't begin to describe how perfect these painted gray wood floors are!
And the outside is just rich with possibilities, too!
All sorts of fruit trees, a grape arbor, pecan trees,
and these 200 year old majesties framing the back of the house...
Remember the unfinished bunkhouse?
It's thissssss close to being finished!
It has a full kitchen, two LARGE rooms,
one of which could be used a living room/game room,
and another that could serve as a bedroom.
And there's a finished bathroom just off the back room, too.
Could easily serve as rental property or even a B&B.
So....what are ya waiting for, you're asking yourself?!?!
This is where real life kicks in and the dream gives way to reality.
Yes, we're still interested.
And yes, we're checking with the bank to see about loan approval.
But we can't carry two mortgages for an extended period
until our current home would sell. This isn't even an option.
And as dreamy as my little blue farmhouse is,
it would still need some updating. Not having a home inspection yet,
it's tough to say just how pricey this might actually turn out to be.
But we're talking. And praying.
And researching just how feasible this whole thing might actually be.
And our lovely hosts told us....sincerely....to come back and look again anytime.
And so we will.
 
So that was my big adventure last night!
Please keep us in your prayers, that everything happens just as it's supposed to.
That we don't rush or force anything,
just that we remain open and level-headed to whatever may come to pass.
Thanks for reading this far!
And thanks for being a part of this journey!